Title :
Energy-Efficient Dynamic Drive Control for Wind Power Conversion With PMSG: Modeling and Application of Transfer Function Analysis
Author :
Kuschke, M. ; Strunz, Kai
Author_Institution :
Tech. Univ. Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
A method for transfer function based modeling offering an in-depth insight into the systemic behavior of wind energy conversion systems (WECS) is developed. The originally nonlinear behavior of the drive system covering turbine, permanent magnet synchronous generator, and power electronic converter is rearranged and linearized resulting in a compact transfer function description. The locations of transfer function poles and zeros and related stability are readily identified as a function of WECS parameters and the operating point. Drive control design rules making use of the transfer functions for setting the compensation parameters depending on the wind speed are established. The behavioral differences between speed and power control loops can readily be appreciated. The synthesis of a power control loop to closely follow maximum available wind power is performed based on the design rules. In this context, the voltage sourced converter is operated in current mode control to contribute to fast adjustment of air-gap torque while maintaining currents within limits. The direct and quadrature current references are calculated to attain the desired torque at minimal stator current magnitude and so enhance energy efficiency. The dynamic performance of the design is evidenced by time-domain simulation and stochastic analysis.
Keywords :
air gaps; angular velocity control; electric current control; machine control; nonlinear control systems; permanent magnet generators; poles and zeros; power control; power conversion; power convertors; power generation control; power system stability; stators; stochastic processes; synchronous motor drives; time-domain analysis; torque control; transfer functions; wind power; wind power plants; PMSG; WECS parameter function; air-gap torque adjustment; current mode control; drive control design rules; energy efficiency enhancement; energy-efficient dynamic drive control; minimal stator current magnitude; nonlinear drive system behavior; permanent magnet synchronous generator; power control loops; power electronic converter; speed control loops; stochastic analysis; time-domain simulation; transfer function analysis; transfer function based modeling; transfer function poles; transfer function zeros; voltage sourced converter; wind energy conversion systems; wind power conversion; Power electronics; Rotors; Stators; Synthesizers; Torque; Transfer functions; Vectors; Current mode control; electric drive; minimum-current-per-torque optimization; permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG); power control; power system; small-signal analysis; stability; transfer function; voltage sourced converter (VSC); wind energy;
Journal_Title :
Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JESTPE.2013.2293632